Word: freedman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Second year students Richard J. Barrett and Monroe H. Freedman of Jaffe were the winning finalists, while Gladstone-Webster was represented by Edward Eyre and Richard J. Feinberg, Freedman and Barnett will argue in the semi-finals next fall as third year students...
...picture's keynote is not mere eloquent praise of a colorful fraternity in white sheets, but rather a virulent form of White Racism, of which the Klan is a symbol. The Negro is pictured throughout as a thief and a low-life, whose only intent as a Freedman is rapine of his former masters and the physical possession of Caucasion virgins. If such a theme could cause riots fifty years after Reconstruction, there is no reason why it cannot, and does not, cause violent emotions today. At least the Solid South does not look upon Griffith's opus...
...word "Jap" (first page headline of the October 27 edition). As I recall, it was brought to your attention in a letter to the editor about two years ago that the word carries a slurring connotation. Use of the term does no credit to your paper. Monroe H. Freedman...
...after five years he turned to journalism, took jobs with the Brooklyn Star and Brooklyn Eagle. But he never lost his interest in U.S. schools, and in his editorial columns he became one of the most dedicated educational critics of his day. In a new book edited by Florence Freedman, Walt Whitman Looks at the Schools (King's Crown Press; $3.50), present-day parents and teachers can find a few lessons in the columns Walt Whitman wrote...
With this, Freedman tacked wildly, offered to put up $10,000 to clear Mrs. Rosenberg's good name. This was unnecessary. The committee cleared her completely and unequivocally, voted 13 to 0 to confirm...